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Encourage Use of the Career Development Center

  1. Encourage your student to visit the CDC and begin using services and resources early in their undergraduate years.  Many students use their first semester to adjust to college life, and so perhaps the spring semester of the freshmen year is the optimal time to start using CDC services.  And it’s a good time for you to prompt that first visit.


  2. Ask your student (in an off-handed way), “Have you visited the Career Development Center?”  If you hear, “You only go there when you are a senior,” then it’s time to reassure them that career services is not just for seniors.  The sooner a student becomes familiar with the staff, resources, and programs, the better prepared he/she will be to make wise career decisions.  (Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers)


  3. CDC’s Career Planning Guide suggests steps students should take to help advance their career during each year of study

The website of the Career Development Center at Binghamton University contains links to other websites as a convenience for its users and is not responsible for the contents of any linked site.